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Sheared propeller leaves major BC Ferries vessel in dry dock, sailings cancelled
The starboard propeller and hub assembly of the 60-year-old Queen of New Westminster have been sheared off and the vessel will need to be put into dry dock for repairs. * This article was originally published here
Defence says many gaps in Crown’s case in trial involving innocent B.C. teen’s death
The defence, which did not call any evidence during the trial, says there are too many gaps in the Crown's evidence for the jury to be sure the accused fired the deadly shots. * This article was originally published here
Victoria police searching for wanted man with history of violence
Neil Fahlman is wanted on three unendorsed warrants for Intimidation of the Justice System, Harassing Communications and Criminal Harassment. * This article was originally published here
Recent grizzly bear attack in Alberta linked to fatal incident 3 years ago
The province says the bear remains at large and was with what it described as "subadult" bears at the time of the attack. * This article was originally published here
Alcohol potentially a ‘saving grace’ for Ontario convenience stores as sales begin
Alcohol sales in corner stores – which officially began Thursday across Ontario – will bring a 'boost of foot traffic that we need to survive,' one shop owner says. * This article was originally published here
New grandparent scam using AI technology a cause for concern in Alberta
Police say artificial intelligence has create a new form of an old scam targeting senior citizens following two arrests in southern Alberta. * This article was originally published here
Kingston city council decides cricket field fence will stay in place for now
Kingston council voted to keep a temporary fence at a baseball diamond after community feedback, despite initial plans to remove it, sparking debate on promises and investments. * This article was originally published here
Canola farmers say China retaliatory probe ‘one more thing’ to worry about
After a rail shutdown, inflation and drought, farmers are worried they'll end up paying the price for the fallout over Canada's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. * This article was originally published here
Whooping cough cases are surging in Canada. What’s going on?
Quebec has seen the biggest spike in cases, with more than 11,600 reported so far this year, up from the annual average of 562 cases between 2015 and 2019. * This article was originally published here
‘No reason’ for 4-block Broadway Subway construction parking restriction, says shop owner
The Dance Shop owner David Evans says the lack of parking is causing unnecessary problems and it shouldn't be restricted on his block when there's no construction. * This article was originally published here
Cellphone restrictions, school zone speed limits take effect as B.C. kids head back to classroom
Effective Tuesday morning, B.C. school districts are required to have policies regulating the use of cellphones in the classroom. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton Oilers sign Leon Draisaitl to 8-year contract extension
The Edmonton Oilers have signed superstar forward Leon Draisaitl to an eight-year contract extension. * This article was originally published here
Kelowna senior shocked after dog was taken from her during evening walk
Lori Greyell said she attempted to stop the thief's vehicle by hitting the car with her dog's leash, but the two people got away with Lulu. * This article was originally published here
‘He took one last breath’: Alberta woman mourns fiancé killed in motorcycle vs. semi crash
RCMP said an oncoming semi truck crossed the centre line on Highway 2 near Sucker Creek First Nation and hit a group of motorcycle riders, killing two riders. * This article was originally published here
Trio of hikers rescued after cold night in North Shore mountians
North Shore Rescue rescued the trio by helicopter Monday morning after they spent a chilly night in the mountains. * This article was originally published here
Hundreds flock to Alberta legislature grounds to celebrate Alberta Day
Hundreds of people flocked to the legislature grounds Sunday for celebrations. * This article was originally published here
Alberta launches new mental health and addictions agency, Edmonton marks Overdose Awareness Day
While families remember loved ones lost to toxic drug overdoses, they question whether the province's new health agency called Recovery Alberta will be the change that is needed. * This article was originally published here
Sask. RCMP warn against impaired driving this long weekend
Provincial statistics show alcohol plays a role in almost 30 per cent of fatal collisions each year in Saskatchewan. RCMP hope drivers will make good choice this long weekend. * This article was originally published here
Montreal landlord struggles to evict tenant he claims brought chaos to neighbourhood
Francois Tardy owns an apartment on a Hochelaga Maisonneuve street. He says he rented to a new tenant on a one-year lease in March and has received complaints ever since. * This article was originally published here
Son of man who died in N.B. ER says premier using death to score ‘political points’
Ryan Mesheau said he was taken aback by Blaine Higgs's vow to shield health-care workers from legal action in response to a lawsuit filed by the family. * This article was originally published here